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16 pointsInteresting Sign on Truck I followed Yesterday in Indianapolis!
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12 pointsWell the 1054 transformed from snow plowing mode to spring garden plowing mode today. Still have to order my new lift cable then I should be good to go.
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11 pointsThis is the normal view of my new Amish neighbors farm from my kitchen window. This morning when I looked out, I could see Mrs. Fisher on top of the mound of top soil holding the reins of six horses on this side of the mound and an overturned piece of equipment on its side behind her. I could not see Mr. Fisher and was afraid he may by under the wreck. I yelled for Mrs. K to call 911 as I grabbed my binoculars. With the binos I was able to see Mr Fisher working under the horses to untangle the harness. It appeared no one was hurt so the 911 call was cancelled and I sprinted the 300 yards to help. It takes about 3 minutes for a 76 YO to cover 300 yards. They had borrowed two horses to help their four pull a heavy 15 row grain drill that they were going to use to plant grass seed for a pasture. Mr Fisher was between the drill and the horses where he was starting a small engine that powers the hydraulics on the drill. When he started the engine the horses bolted up over the dirt pile and the drill overturned and dug into the back side stopping the horses. Luckily he was able to dive to safety before the drill ran him over. This would certainly have been a fatal accident. We had to cut some of the harness as it was tightly wrapped around some of the horses legs. After unhitching the six horses and getting them secured, with a fork lift we were able to right the grain drill and pull it off the dirt pile. The only damage was to the cut harness and the 20' long 4x4 channel tongue that had a slight bend. Just another day in the neighborhood.
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9 pointsI know that I am probably contributing to the delinquency of a minor but here are my thoughts! Just save what is left of the hood for the custom and build a new frame to hold a Twin Cylinder Kohler and an Eaton 1100 Transaxle. Sell the steering column and the front axle and use a newer cast steel axle.
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9 pointsThanks for the post.It demonstrates the hazards of farm work no matter how it is performed.It also confirms how valuable Good Neighbors are.
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8 pointsI almost rolled this 782 out playing around 😫. No idea it was faster than my son's go kart!! So, knowing this, he thinks it's now his since I am setting a bad example by a 40 yr old beating an 11 yr old in a race and winning on a garden tractor
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8 pointsI was wondering why the rear lights wouldn't work on the C-125. I suppose it would have helped if I'd wired them up after the rebuild. Did that this morning.
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8 pointsWell, I'm at the ER 😢. Today was not a good day. I decided to go horseback riding - something I haven't done in many years. It turned out to be a big mistake! I got on the horse and started out slowly, but then we went a little faster; before I knew it, we were going as fast as the horse could go. I couldn't take the pace and tried to gracefully bail. Unfortunately, my foot got caught in the stirrup and I got dragged by the horse through the feedlot. I couldn't get the horse to stop and was choking on cow chips (yuck!). Thank goodness the manager at Toys-R-Us came out and unplugged the machine. But, he had the nerve to take the rest of my change so I wouldn't attempt to ride the elephant. How many of you actually read what I wrote? If you did, copy and paste for someone else to get a laugh!!
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6 pointsPicked up whats left of an rj 58 today. Its in pretty rough shape but it was too cheap to resist. I was thinking about making a custom out of it, only issue is i would have to find an affordable 3 piece trans. i was also thinking about selling it as it is or parting out whats left of it. What do you guys think ?
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5 pointsLOL I'm waiting for next year when the good guys like Ritchie will be there! He's got the best tractors to GT mafia parts off of anyway! Tell you what Kev you do the field stripping ... sounds like you gonna have the crew for it. Just don't ask to borrow a tub from @wallfish or he is gonna want a cut in the action! Set yer sights on one of Squonk's machines --- I want the front rims since off one since he went and sold his from under me! So much for putting V61's on my winter project. Have a couple of green & yellow rattle cans with ya for pepper spray in case he catches ya in the act. Old GTM trick there... Might be some t-shirts in it for ya if I can hear him screamin from here!
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5 pointsfantastic for anyone into old school tractors, hope my wife does not see it, probably call in an air strike , pete
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5 pointsOR THESE! But the one that mike showed you is my favorite, it belongs to @turnnleft. He and his grandson cruise on it a lot.
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5 pointsWait a minute there buddy... you not coming this year? I thought you mafia boys were rolling out again. Heck, I even bought a bunch of cables and locks to protect our horses from a strip down😂!
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5 pointsA lot of people, me included, question the reasoning behind what is and isn't acceptable for the different sects. It seems the several things that are not acceptable are pulling a piece of machinery with a tractor although the machine itself may have an engine, and the use of electricity from the power grid, and the driving of an automobile. Although I see a fork lift being used on a regular basis. The land line phones for business use are located on a pole some distance from the buildings. Most of the stationary equipment and tools are pneumatic and powered by diesel driven air compressors. This includes the water irrigation systems. The wells and water systems are pressurized with air...no pumps. Diesel driven generators are used to provide power for battery charging. The constant activity between the machinery and the horses is always an accident waiting to happen. A runaway like we had yesterday usually does not happen without injuries.
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5 pointsComing along nicely. Will be like a new machine when your done! I recently got my Commando 8 running again after being out of commission since last September.
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5 pointsThose diesel Cubs make my mouth water..... here is my Cub 123 an #1 tiller. Also has a mower deck.... it works good, but I don’t use this one for mowing. (This one will likely be for sale soon.... )
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5 pointsTook the blade off, installed Mad Max and put him to work.
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4 pointsI see a lot of decent things in the garbage all the time. Got. Raider 14 in the garbage a year ago. Yes it's true. Someone stashed it under a couch and seen it when I got to transfer station after dumping. Today, this rolled out of the back, under a pile of banana boxes and old blankets. Put in a battery and it runs. I called the customer I picked up the container from and they told me it is too old and worthless. I like CUB and gave it a home but away from the Horses! I got my wife to be hooked on CUB and LawnBoy so it can stay with hers. Lol 😁
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4 pointsMaybe when you GTM fellas come back.... ok never mind a stripping competition at the tractor show just don’t sound right!
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4 pointsI even bought a parts tractor that will need to be field stripped! Now what am I going to do?
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4 points953nut, thank you sooo much for ruining my day, and trend of thought, those pictures verify that i am thinking with fellow ,out of bounders , pete
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4 pointsAnd I thought I wouldn’t have a project to get done for the big show this year what was I thinking
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4 pointsNow thats a good idea. I have a locked up 8 speed that I could repair and put in it. Also might just have a few big block kohlers that wouldn’t look so bad in it.
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3 pointsSome of those look vaguely familiar. If you want to go wider, go with dual wheels. Tire size will determine how wide you can go, like dual 6-12s will end up about 42 inches wide like pictured below and then dual 23x10.5x12s will go super wide. You can fine tune the width with custom wheel spacers to get the exact width you want. To stretch and go longer just add angle steel to the frame but going too long will make it turn like the radius of a greyhound bus, so keep that in mind.
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3 pointsLights do work better with electricity!! Also Circuits also work better when you remember to install the fuse into the fuse holder! Yup spent an extra hr. on that one!
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3 pointsyou ask AMC rules and he's going to tell you that 35 is better than none. Not 2 .
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3 pointsOur community lost a farmer last week . He was working on his manure spreader when he got caught up in the auger. Probably something he did all the time and got to comfortable with and careless. I can think of five farming accident deaths just in my area of the top of my head. Just try to be as safe as you can when you’re working and be aware of your surroundings. I’m also going to add that your comfortable ripped up Carhart jacket you could never be without might be the biggest hazard to you.
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3 pointsEvery community is different. The Decons (I believe,someone correct me if I’m wrong) set what is and isn’t acceptable for their community. You can have a hand crank washer in one and have to use a washboard and tub in another. Generally there are some more freedoms and leeway when it comes to the operation of a business. The Amish nursery where my grandpa used to buy stuff (Burr Oak Township) has electricity and a phone. The BUSINESS had those things, the house didn’t. I realize this doesn’t give a definitive answer, but there is some inconsistencies(<from the outside looking in) from community to community simply due to leadership and what they allow. I still remember the first time time I saw a buggy launch a 16ft Jon boat... I was amazed at how smooth they made it look, but more so at the fact that the boat had a 10 hp Johnson on it Glad nothing more than some harnesses were hurt, could’ve been a lot worse for everyone involved.
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3 pointsOr, they decided to keep the doors closed on Wednesdays till the show is over.
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3 pointsSee “Feeling Bad” post.... someone spent too much time at the “ice cream truck” huh @Ralph S?
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3 pointslate to the party, but it's not that hard to cut a new slot if you have access to a lathe. The rear tranny on Bendy had a wallowed out keyway I just clamped it in the lathe and cut a fresh slot along the hole length. A longer key spread the load and meant I didn't need to replace the hub
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3 pointsThe IH dealer I worked for straight out of highschool , his daughter had one (which happened to be the mother of one of my best friends at the time) I got to run for an hour or so one Saturday morning mowing the lawn before I ever went to for him, yep that lil diesel was awesome, but I still have a hankering for an Onan up on the governor plus the 982 has a stretched wheel base wider bigger tires turning brakes Cat0 3pt ect.
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3 pointsI had the opportunity to throw a little paint on my winter project. Hopefully I can get the sheet metal done this week end.
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3 pointsGave the Black Horse a wash this morning. Needed it after his ploughing match yesterday. Washed the C-125 as well. That had got it's wheels rather muddy, hauling logs from a field down the bridleway last week. Here they are basking in the morning sun on the green. Late afternoon I put the 36" deck I'd recently acquired on the 125 and mowed the green. Pleased with the deck but not so with the 125. Tappet cover decided to leak.
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2 pointsOne of the other guys could answer if I'm not quite on target but I'm under the impression it was Ride-away Jr. 25 equals 2.5 horsepower 35 equals 3.5 horsepower You'll see rj58 and rj59... those denote the years.... ((??))
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2 pointsHey man don't feel bad for buying a cub, I have 3 lol. I have an original that was bought new by my great grandfather, then passed to my grandfather, then passed to my uncle and now me. It's one of those machines that will never leave my possession. I also have a 102 that belonged to my wife's grandfather, and a 104 with hydraulic lift that i just bought off a co worker. Cub's are great machines when they are in good working order, they are just a little more difficult to work on than a wheel horse when broken haha.
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2 pointsI got my 48 inch deck out today and mounted it on my 1067. Everything hooked up like it’s supposed and now I just have to get it running. I’m not far away from that! A little excited!!